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Yamaha '83-'86 It250 It490 Gas Tank Fuel Petrol Stock Capacity-blue New on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
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Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Yamaha '83-'86 IT250  IT490 Gas Tank Fuel Petrol Stock Capacity-Blue   NEW, US $230.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Clarke Manufacturer Part Number:00000000

 Yamaha '83-'86 IT250  IT490 Gas Tank Fuel Petrol Stock Capacity-Blue.  New


Blue '83-'86 IT250/ 490 Gas Tank.  Comes with new cap.  Uses stock petcock.  Mounts as stock.


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